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Incidence of cancer in Navarra
The data on the incidence of cancer in Navarra for the two year period 1993-94 is set out by age groups and sex, with the aim of making available the most recent information contained in the Navarra Cancer Register. The collection of data for the years 1993-94 was carried out in an active manner in the information sources of the register.
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Interethnic differences in pancreatic cancer incidence and risk factors: The Multiethnic Cohort. [PDF]
While disparity in pancreatic cancer incidence between blacks and whites has been observed, few studies have examined disparity in other ethnic minorities. We evaluated variations in pancreatic cancer incidence and assessed the extent to which known risk
Haiman, Christopher A +8 more
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The translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) pathway mediated by proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) monoubiquitination is an essential mechanism by which cancer cells bypass DNA damage caused by DNA damage to maintain genomic stability and cell survival ...
Bing Wen +8 more
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Meta-analysis of cancer risk among end stage renal disease undergoing maintenance dialysis
Currently, there is no consensus on whether maintenance dialysis increases cancer risk in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Therefore, this study was to systematically evaluate the risk of cancer among ESRD patients undergoing maintenance ...
Xie Xin +5 more
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Cancer incidence in Golestan province: Report of an ongoing population-based cancer registry in Iran between 2004 and 2008 [PDF]
Background: Golestan Province, at the western end of the Asian esophageal cancer (EC) belt in northeastern Iran, was reported to have one of the highest worldwide rates of EC in the 1970s.
Aarabi, M. +7 more
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Human papillomavirus and HPV vaccines: a review [PDF]
Cervical cancer, the most common cancer affecting women in developing countries, is caused by persistent infection with "high-risk" genotypes of human papillomaviruses (HPV). The most common oncogenic HPV genotypes are 16 and 18, causing approximately 70%
Castellsague, X. +10 more
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Cancer incidence in Indian Christians [PDF]
Differences in habits, customs and ethnic characteristics have provided important leads for the study of cancer in Indian Christians. It is a sign of the times that some of the social customs rigidly upheld by the older generations are rapidly giving way to "Modernism".
D J, Jussawalla +2 more
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GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER STATISTICS
The purpose of the study was to analyze the incidence and mortality rates of gastrointestinal cancer, and to provide data on the current state of cancer care for these patients. Material and methods. The crude and age-standardized incidence and mortality
E. M. Axel
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The molecular basis for ethnic variation and histological subtype differences in prostate cancer. [PDF]
Prostate cancer is a common malignancy among men in Western countries. Recently the morbidity and mortality of prostate cancer increase dramatically in several oriental countries including China.
Goldstein, Andrew S +2 more
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Presents an analysis of long-term data on cancer incidence of the population of theChechenRepublic. Examines the state of water quality in districts and cities of the Republic to reveal in these areas carcinogenic and carcinogenic factors of the ...
G. M. Abdurakhmanov, T. N. Ashurbekova
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